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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 593116" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>The old superstition here (in the US) of the groom not seeing the bride on the wedding day until the ceremony is giving way to a couple different alternate options. Dave captured the "no-look", where the groom still doesn't get to see the bride, but they do get a moment together prior to the ceremony. The other is the "first-look" where the bride and groom have a private moment before the ceremony, once both are dressed up and ready. Neither are considered formals, they aren't posed or directed, rather are candids to capture the moment ... usually in a photojournalist style. </p><p></p><p>In my experience, regardless of whether the no-look/first-look scene was part of the plan, the plan didn't take into account WHERE this would take place. Consequently, there's a lot of scrambling to get a scene, keep the bride hidden so that the groom doesn't see her, keep the guests away so that it's a private moment, etc. etc. Part of the pageantry of the event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 593116, member: 25095"] The old superstition here (in the US) of the groom not seeing the bride on the wedding day until the ceremony is giving way to a couple different alternate options. Dave captured the "no-look", where the groom still doesn't get to see the bride, but they do get a moment together prior to the ceremony. The other is the "first-look" where the bride and groom have a private moment before the ceremony, once both are dressed up and ready. Neither are considered formals, they aren't posed or directed, rather are candids to capture the moment ... usually in a photojournalist style. In my experience, regardless of whether the no-look/first-look scene was part of the plan, the plan didn't take into account WHERE this would take place. Consequently, there's a lot of scrambling to get a scene, keep the bride hidden so that the groom doesn't see her, keep the guests away so that it's a private moment, etc. etc. Part of the pageantry of the event. [/QUOTE]
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